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because his frustration is growing with ahmed wali karzai, their relationship soured last month after the taliban had talked and they talked about the small force that would be left in afghanistan post 2014. those troops would train afghan security personnel and now senior administration personnel is looking at speeding up troop withdrawal. it is becoming more of a possibility. we expect to hear more about this at a white house conference schedule today and then on thursday, there senator barbara boxer explains why when i see you next. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> almost 150 female inmates were sterilized and it happened without state approval. according to the investigative reporting, doctors carried out the tube ball ligation between 206 and 2010. many say they were coerced into allowing that procedure and each tube ball ligation must be approved by top medical officials. however, he said he has not seen any since he took the job five years ago. >>> a sonoma state student said she was asked to stop wearing across around her neck and she may now leave that school. she was aske
because his frustration is growing with ahmed wali karzai, their relationship soured last month after the taliban had talked and they talked about the small force that would be left in afghanistan post 2014. those troops would train afghan security personnel and now senior administration personnel is looking at speeding up troop withdrawal. it is becoming more of a possibility. we expect to hear more about this at a white house conference schedule today and then on thursday, there senator...
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army psychiatrist who says he gunned down american soldiers to defend the taliban. major nidal hasan is charged with killing 13 people, wounding dozens more of fort hood in texas back in november of 2009. it it was the worse mass shooting at the u.s. military facility ever. he is acting as his own lawyer, which means he can question survivors of the massacre. they have waited almost four years to testify, and they say they are fed up with the delays. one set back when hasan grew a beard which against military rules and then refused to shave it. now he is asking the judge to let him tell potential jurors that the army is forcing him to wear his uniform in court. he claims the uniform represents an enemy of islam. casey stegall is in fort hood tonight. casey? >> shepard, hasan sat in the courtroom today looking haggard. remember, is he in a wheelchair paralyzed from the waist down due to injuries he sustained on that day from those who took him out. he is now 42 years old. the potential 20 jury members or panel members as they are called in a military court martial we
army psychiatrist who says he gunned down american soldiers to defend the taliban. major nidal hasan is charged with killing 13 people, wounding dozens more of fort hood in texas back in november of 2009. it it was the worse mass shooting at the u.s. military facility ever. he is acting as his own lawyer, which means he can question survivors of the massacre. they have waited almost four years to testify, and they say they are fed up with the delays. one set back when hasan grew a beard which...
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we've lost too many schools to the taliban and flooding. >> the pakistani taliban destroyed girls' schools when they took over in 2007. the majority have been rebuilt. the drive to educate all and in particular young girls is a noble effort. in pakistan, it faces immense challenges. for families, the education of young girls has not been a priority. they have not been able to get the kinds of low-paying jobs to support houseless. because it has not been a priority for them, it is not a priority for the 40's. united nations in new york is a world away. this new government faces great challenges on the economy and terrorism. on theon is not high list. it is unlikely the petition will change that. those forgotten will continue to struggle, unrecognized and uneducated. kingdomall himalayan goes to the polls in the next 24 hours. it is the second time the people will have the chance to elect a government. we have this report from the capital. young people are hoping the election will change matters for them. she is one of the country's brightest credit reports -- brightest graduates. she is one
we've lost too many schools to the taliban and flooding. >> the pakistani taliban destroyed girls' schools when they took over in 2007. the majority have been rebuilt. the drive to educate all and in particular young girls is a noble effort. in pakistan, it faces immense challenges. for families, the education of young girls has not been a priority. they have not been able to get the kinds of low-paying jobs to support houseless. because it has not been a priority for them, it is not a...
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>> i think it's certainly hastens the day when taliban and al qaeda retake control of afghanistan. i think that day is coming almost inevitably given the president's ill-advised policies leading to the expected drawdown to almost zero next year. leaving a token number of troops doesn't affect conditions and the ground and speeding up the withdrawal simply moves forward the time taliban retakes control. i think it' a disaster for american interests. gregg: reportedly the relationship between karzai and president obama has deteriorated. there. this is a president who wants to undertake huge diplomatic transformations all over the world but does this reflect poorly on his diplomatic skills? >> i don't have a lot of good things to say about hamid karzai. that's utterly irrelevant to what america's interests are. we are not there for hamid karzai, we are not there for the afghans we are there for us. we are there to protect at a distance against the terrorist threat posed by the taliban and al qaeda. if you have got a bad relationship with the president of a country like that you grit y
>> i think it's certainly hastens the day when taliban and al qaeda retake control of afghanistan. i think that day is coming almost inevitably given the president's ill-advised policies leading to the expected drawdown to almost zero next year. leaving a token number of troops doesn't affect conditions and the ground and speeding up the withdrawal simply moves forward the time taliban retakes control. i think it' a disaster for american interests. gregg: reportedly the relationship...
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by killing innocent victims at fort hood he was protecting the taliban. the judge said you have a right to present a defense but you can't go out and -- jenna: does that sound like propaganda? if is that is the reason he did it why isn't the judge allowing that? >> supreme court said you have the right to present a defense but the defense has to be grounded in sound legal theory, sound legal fact. it has to have a rationale basis. you can't get up there to do anything you want. jenna: that is why that ruling was made a former jag, now teaching military law. this is probably the most significant military trial in the last 30 to 40 years and one of the reasons for that is because the death penalty is on the table. we haven't seen the death penalty in a military trial like this in a very long time. in your opinion as a jag, someone familiar with system, how do you see the significance of what happens here in this trial? >> i mean, i think justice will be served. i don't think anybody has any doubt that hasan will be convicted on 13 counts of premeditated mur
by killing innocent victims at fort hood he was protecting the taliban. the judge said you have a right to present a defense but you can't go out and -- jenna: does that sound like propaganda? if is that is the reason he did it why isn't the judge allowing that? >> supreme court said you have the right to present a defense but the defense has to be grounded in sound legal theory, sound legal fact. it has to have a rationale basis. you can't get up there to do anything you want. jenna:...
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she continues to push for re- schooling, despite being shot by the taliban and pakistan for campaigning. there are many girls out there adding their voices to a growing chorus for children demanding their right to learn. authorities in southern china have scrapped plans to build a uranium processing plant after hundreds of local residents took to the streets in protest worried the plant poses a risk to safety. china's government is spending billions of dollars in reducing its reliance on coal and boosting clean energy. a child is died and eight others are missing after a boat carrying asylum seekers capsized off the size of australia. it was carrying 97 migrants from iran, afghanistan, and sri lanka. they were arrested after a caller alerted authorities the boat was in trouble. charcoal from somalia is banned by the united nations and u.s. government, but trade is booming. there is demand soaring in countries like saudi arabia and the uae. we have this report on how merchants are illegally benefiting from the destruction of somalia's forest. black gold.omalia's in this port city, there
she continues to push for re- schooling, despite being shot by the taliban and pakistan for campaigning. there are many girls out there adding their voices to a growing chorus for children demanding their right to learn. authorities in southern china have scrapped plans to build a uranium processing plant after hundreds of local residents took to the streets in protest worried the plant poses a risk to safety. china's government is spending billions of dollars in reducing its reliance on coal...
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and then he wanted to say he was saving taliban leaders by carrying out the shooting and the court would not allow that. 13 people died here in 2009 and 30 injured. on this program, a sergeant shot five times that day described what the wait was like. >> not only the victims and survivors, but our families. now we'll get a chance to close the chapture and once again a setback in our way. >> if everything goes as planned and opening statements scheduled to begin on august 6th. it is an interesting process. >> indeed it will. thank you. the gunman's own paralysis when he was shot as he was shooting others. hassan's doctor said he can't sit more than 12 hours upright. he must have 15- 20 minute breaks for stretching every four hours and he must lift himself off of the whole chair every half an hour. it is going to be something to watch all of this play out, only adding insult to the victims and their families, hassan has collected a paycheck. he's received more than 278,000us dollars. he gets this salary because he was not proven guilty of the attack. we'll see if he has to pay it back. all
and then he wanted to say he was saving taliban leaders by carrying out the shooting and the court would not allow that. 13 people died here in 2009 and 30 injured. on this program, a sergeant shot five times that day described what the wait was like. >> not only the victims and survivors, but our families. now we'll get a chance to close the chapture and once again a setback in our way. >> if everything goes as planned and opening statements scheduled to begin on august 6th. it is...
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and to begin formal peace talks with the taliban in cot ter. that most military forces from the united states due to leave afghanistan by the end of 2013. it's important to remember back in january, the fred said a zero troop option in afghanistan was back on the table. after 69 military deaths this year, 2,115 over the entire war that option is now more real. and the afghan government is understanding that, and so is the pentagon. but white house officials insist no final decisions have been made. >> major garrett at the white house. thanks, major. >>> in egypt, the muslim brotherhood is calling for more protests today after the deadliest day of violence since mohamed morsi was ousted last week. holly williams is in cairo. holly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anthony. four other people have been killed here in the week of violent protests. the situation here in cairo here is changing very quickly and there are real fears that egypt is descending into chaos. outside the barracks of the republican guard in cairo, protesters face off w
and to begin formal peace talks with the taliban in cot ter. that most military forces from the united states due to leave afghanistan by the end of 2013. it's important to remember back in january, the fred said a zero troop option in afghanistan was back on the table. after 69 military deaths this year, 2,115 over the entire war that option is now more real. and the afghan government is understanding that, and so is the pentagon. but white house officials insist no final decisions have been...
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president is trying to negotiate, there have been recent negotiations whether to negotiate with the taliban. there's a debate within the pentagon, the generals are debating how many troops to leave behind and the combination. the president is serving notice to the pentagon i'm going to keep the zero option. think about the past decade, inconceivable to think there wouldn't be some u.s. residual force in afghanistan to look across the border to pakistan. for anyone who thinks it is impossible, it is improbable to have zero i give you one example iraq, everyone thought we would leave a force there and we didn't. >> what is the next step? are you laying down, the president's laying down his marker and waiting for hamid karzai to respond? it seems like a dangerous game to be playing, we're talking about a huge foreign policy issue. >> it is but this relationship sometimes this is what it takes. i was told by a senior official not that long ago it's like dealing with a 3-year-old. sometimes you need to lay it out there. if karzai doesn't trust his security forces we snap it back to zero option a
president is trying to negotiate, there have been recent negotiations whether to negotiate with the taliban. there's a debate within the pentagon, the generals are debating how many troops to leave behind and the combination. the president is serving notice to the pentagon i'm going to keep the zero option. think about the past decade, inconceivable to think there wouldn't be some u.s. residual force in afghanistan to look across the border to pakistan. for anyone who thinks it is impossible,...
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they are worse than the taliban. guest: thank you so much for your question and you're concerned. thank you for paying attention to what is happening in congress. i would encourage you to go to moveon. it sounds like you are calling for occupy congress. in north carolina, folks may know there has been a movement called moral mondays. there have been protesters week after week after week at the state capitol. folks have been getting arrested. these are reverends, students from duke university and other universities. this is coming out so strongly. the state legislature has taken a hard right turn. they are passing draconian budgets. they have gone to the extreme, extreme right. what you are seeing is an effective protest movement. our members will deliver a petition to the governor in north carolina. that is an example of the kind of organizing that direct action that gets at what you are asking about. whether the same thing should be happening in congress, it is up to our members to make that happen. host: richard is from massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. nice tal
they are worse than the taliban. guest: thank you so much for your question and you're concerned. thank you for paying attention to what is happening in congress. i would encourage you to go to moveon. it sounds like you are calling for occupy congress. in north carolina, folks may know there has been a movement called moral mondays. there have been protesters week after week after week at the state capitol. folks have been getting arrested. these are reverends, students from duke university...